Skip to content
City PM
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Opinion
Thursday 22 January 2015 7:09 am

Tesco launches supplier network as supermarket rebuilds trading relationships

By: Catherine Neilan

Add as a preferred source on Google

Tesco has launched an online network for its 5,000 suppliers, as the supermarket attempts to heal the rift with its trading partners. 
 
The supermarket giant has come under fire in recent months for the way it deals with its suppliers as the fall-out from its £263m profit blackhole continues to land. 
 
The revelation has put the retail giant's relationship with suppliers under the microscope as Tesco struggles to keep up with the price war being waged by discounters such as Aldi and Lidl. It has previously been flagged by the Forum of Private Business in its "hall of shame" for squeezing suppliers on terms. 
 
And as part of a BBC Panorama programme that went out on Monday night, Tesco was accused of demanding a £1m payment from cosmetics giant L'Oreal, which led to legal action and "a major fallout".
 
But chief executive Dave Lewis is looking to change all that, and the Supplier Network launched today is part of the process.  
 
Tesco says the new platform will "boost collaboration, innovation and sustainability across its suppliers" from around the world. 
 
It pulls together two previous platforms – the Tesco Producer Network, which was for fresh food producers, and the Tesco Knowledge Hub, which was for branded manufacturers and processing suppliers. 
 
Members of the new network will be able to connect directly with Tesco teams, learn more about Tesco and learn from each other on issues such as energy, food waste or innovation.
 
Jason Tarry, newly promoted head of commercial at Tesco, said: “This new community of Tesco teams, suppliers and producers from around the world gives us the opportunity to improve communication, share ideas and continually improve the products that our customers enjoy.  
 
"The Network will play an integral part in our partnerships with suppliers to deliver for our customers.”

Phil Orford, chief executive of The Forum of Private Business, said:“It’s encouraging to see Tesco taking some action on this issue that we first raised in 2004. This is clearly the tip of the iceberg. Tesco is not the only supermarket to have been brought to our attention for its poor treatment of small business suppliers, and we’ll be raising awareness of other examples of bad business practices that are damaging our members in the coming weeks.”

But perhaps Tesco should not come in for all the criticism it receives. After all, as Sainsbury's latest advert showed us yesterday, the nation's biggest retailer is actually paying dairy farmers a decent sum (and it's more than Sainsbury's shells out).

Share this article

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • WhatsApp
  • Email

Similarly tagged content:

Sections

  • News

Categories

  • Business

Related Topics

  • Company
  • Tesco

Trending Articles

  • Inside the Gumball 3000, the world’s most outrageous motoring event

  • World Cup: Boost for pubs as Brits set to buy 1m pints during England vs Mexico 

  • Exclusive: Top FTSE executive recruiter goes bust after AI platform launch

  • Nottingham Forest owner Marinakis announces £210m stadium plans

  • Formula 1’s governing body wants more races in China and Asia

More from City PM

  • Tesco fuel sales drag up slowing growth

    Retail
    Tesco shares have reacted positively to the retailer's latest update.
  • Food inflation: First signs of energy cost surge feed through to supermarket shelves as discounts fail to stem price growth

    Economics
    Tesco supermarket exterior showcasing brand signage and entrance with shoppers entering and exiting the store.
  • Morrisons pushes ahead with convenience store openings after closing 100

    Retail
    Morrisons supermarket exterior with branded signage, showcasing entrance and storefront, highlighting retail location.
  • Associated British Foods toasts approval for £75m Hovis takeover 

    Retail
    Hovis is in talks of a merger with Kingsmill. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
  • The best wine to take to a picnic in the sun

    Wine
    Breaking news event unfolding with a crowd gathered at the scene, capturing the urgency and significance of the moment
  • B&M poaches Asda exec in bid to shake off accounting blunder

    Retail
    Business meeting with diverse professionals discussing strategy around a conference table in a modern office setting
  • Promega Receives SBTi Validation for Near-Term Science-Based Emissions Reduction Targets

    Business Wire
  • ‘Great shame’: Berkeley challenges blocked Peckham development

    Property
    Aylesham Centre exterior view showcasing bustling shopping activity in the heart of the local community

City PM — European politics, business and analysis.

Europe

  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • UK & Ireland

Topics

  • Business
  • Markets
  • AI
  • Technology
  • Opinion
  • Energy

More

  • Politics
  • Economics
  • Fintech
  • Legal
  • Sport
  • Life

Company

  • About City PM
  • Editorial Policy
  • Corrections
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
© 2026 City PM · Published by CityPM Media, Bahnhofstrasse 65, 8001 Zürich, Switzerland
About · Editorial Policy · Corrections · Contact · Privacy